Slackers Exclustive NinjaLine Kit with Rickety Bridge and Bachar Ladder
SKU
009031
Grade PK-AD
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Everything you need is included.
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Set up your own backyard obstacle course with Ninjaline!
This set features a 36’ intro with 7 hanging obstacles, as well as a rickety
bridge, and a 15’ Bachar ladder. Simply attach the slackline in between 2 large
trees or posts, hang the obstacles in whatever order you’d like, and give your
course a try! All obstacles come with steel hanging clips and a sturdy nylon
rope to keep you safe while having fun. Maximum weight of 250lbs.
Start your training to be a Ninja Warrior with these Slackers NinjaLine obstacle course elements! Each component provides a unique challenge, but all take strength and agility to conquer. Incorporate individual pieces into your own backyard obstacle course or try the kit options for a diverse and all-encompassing ninja experience. Each individual apparatus features a steel delta clip that can be attached to eye bolts or hooks on the slackline. Simply attach the ends of the slackline to sturdy trees or posts. Slackers NinjaLine sets feature steel ratchets for a safe, tight fit as well as easy setup and teardown. Obstacle course elements can be placed in any order and spaced closer or further apart to increase difficulty. Equipment can be purchased in sets or in some cases as individual components.